Bunn
01327.0000Screw, Pnh Sltd Stainless Steel 10-32x.38 (01327.0000)
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The BUNN 01327.0000 Screw, Pnh Sltd Stainless Steel 10-32x.38 is a genuine OEM replacement part engineered for reliable fastening within your commercial beverage equipment. This essential component is a Pan Head Slotted (Pnh Sltd) screw, manufactured from durable, high-quality stainless steel to resist corrosion and ensure longevity in the demanding environment of commercial coffee makers. With a precise specification of 10-32x.38, this item meets the exact fit and performance standards set by Bunn.
As a part classified under Fasteners & Hardware, the primary usage of the BUNN 01327.0000 is to repair specific issues and replace small components that may experience damage or wear over time. Maintaining the integrity of your machinery is critical, and using an authentic OEM screw ensures compatibility and proper function. This part is compatible with a wide range of popular Bunnomatic commercial beverage machines, including the CRTF, CWAPS, CWTF, CWTFAPS, CWTS, CWTWIN, DUAL, DUALSH, DUALTF, and DUALTTN models.
When a service technician or Bunn advises replacement of this part, trust Kaldi.com to provide the exact, genuine item you need to restore your machine's performance. Always ensure safety by disconnecting all power and water before beginning replacement. Order your authentic BUNN 01327.0000 Screw, Pnh Sltd Stainless Steel 10-32x.38 today to secure your equipment's components and extend the life of your commercial coffee investment.
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